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Although much is said about the impor tance of a blood-purifying medicine, it may be possible that the subject has never seriously claimed your attention. Think of it now.' Almost every person has some form of scrof ulous poison-'latent in his veins. When this develops in Scrofulous Sor, Ulcers, or Eruptions, or in the form of Rheumatism, or Organic Diseases, the suffering that en sues is terrible. Hence the gratitude of those who discover, as thousands yearly do, that Iyer's Sarsaparilla will thoroughly eradicate this evil from the system. "' 'I . ' ' As well expect life without air as health trkhout pure blood. Cleanse the blood with AVEE"3 SlTtSP4.TT.T.A. ' J PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists ; SI, six bottles for S5. jin 1 Dly chw nrm dee 31 AVER'S Ague Cure ciscun an antidote for all malarial dis orders which, so far as known, is usetl in- no oilier reuiedy. It contains io' Qniniiic, lior any mineral nor deleterious f nlistr.nce what ever, and consequent iy produces i t iujurious tSeet upon the cost!tution tut Uuves ttio 5-::vmas healthy as U was before the attack. C FAEMBT ATER'S AGUE CHILE ' far? every ease of Fever and -Agrte, Jnter u.tent or Clull - Fever, --Keiuilteiit Fcyer, '.HiJt -Ague. Bilious Fever, and I.iver Com : x..t caused by maiaria. In case of failure, .fier-dae trial, dealers are authorized, by our . ireular dated July 1st, 1S82, to. refund the .money. ' j ' br.J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Vsl L'&W 6m nrm nov30 Hostetter's Stom aeh Bitters is a fine blood cepurent, a rational cathartic and a superb anti billons specific. It rallies tbe faulng enereles of the debi lrtated, and eheeka premature decay, Fever and acrue. bl lions remit tent,d ys pepsia and bowel comolaintsare among, the evili which it entirely re moves. In tropical countries, -where the liver and bow els are organs most unfavorably affect ed by the combined influence of cli mate, diet and wa ter it is a very necessary safeguard For sa'e by an Dra?:nsis and Dealers generally, my i? i& vviy - nna - tu th sa my 17 (AFTER.) Trial TO are suffer- , 1 n . r n it I Hit lnfle uinmacs wi m Tz"?JS-Kl Nature, nsultinK trom Abuses and Causbs. Speedy relief and complete ..restoration to TTkaltii, Vigor and Makhood iiEt&;iEED- at once for TJluatiated raniphl t ree. Address A2L1AIC BEL.T CO.. MsrthalMHtes, 'J iPTiVIl f . .- . .1 -3 t . A . nov22D&Wly tu tii sat nov22 APAnTmTTT17 Cure without Medl inK. vOlll VXl cine. Patented Oc tober 16, 18T6. one box win cure the-most obeli nate ae in four days or less, j ? .:. - - -: Allan's SolnHe MrM Bninries. .Yauseous.dose of eubebsi copabla. or oQ. of nciwu i. j J lua1, are cenam 10 proanceuyo ftS ?! J aestroyiDg the coatings of the stomaotu ""-e il.M. Hold V1T all Amt,aa n Kiollail All forcnu pnce For farther particulars send vwim, r 0. Box 1533. aw 98i'2v'nttre. New York CUBE, an 26 -vuiy tn lh aa.tt THE .BEST PUEPABiiTIOSfr Pni 5f 9T0Rrao gray hair to its natural color; For EV?HTIK the hair from turning gray; For DNe a rapid and luxuriant growth; FnrDlCi.Tnt0 scurf and dandruff; "r cubing itchiii? Jk ft.11 riloAftiuui of the scale: r,nr!TENTIN8 the hair from falling out; and quired it i? for which a hair tonlo is : jrtven ai8H'8T . tmtihohials' of ttsjmerlts are fom Rbt chas. H. EE AD, b'D., Pastor 6racs rreaoyienan unurcin v , 1re8blveP1' years I have used no other Hair 1eed itI,minende4-to me by a friend who had resZe, 13 claimed for it as a wholesome the hair o. ?d 8trer of the natural color of . , uu ii inorougn preventive of aanarun. (BtPciRE I lim rtECTHO-VOLTAIC? BELT and othei .l..Arn iancm are ?nt on 0 Day ONLY. YOUXO OB OLD, who Sasi' J- H, HARDIN, Druggist. . r om ju aug sep . . feb 39 jjmnglStai i - .- WY.COIJNTBY. V1 JOA.CHTN MILLER."-: dea' What 18 Placetual is -From holy traditions of dear baby land, From faces long vanished, from dust we ' I revere, - - From friendships of boyhood that grew "and in hand ( And merged into manhood as year knit to . year. . .s My country, where is it ? The place where Iknew ; 'r.V. A dear mother's face, where God sat me down. ;;t--v..' :, yt s At the first, where I gathered my strength. where I erew ' - ' To believe the fair limits that girded me - round . , The down-falling curtains of heaven's own My country, where is it ? The place where Takes color, takes form and -expression and size; ; The spot where the star studded scroll of the skies ' roclaims my protection, that volumes the . whole ; . -;. . . . .... , - Of love, of existence, of all., that men i prize. - ' - :"- '' t- Current. v "COUNTING OUT" '.IN NEW YORK. New York Times, Thursday. While the Western -Union Com pany was in use yesterday to fabri cate monstrous untruths which . it pretended merely to transmit, many people were talking of-the chance that the Vote of New ,York might not be counted as it 'had been cast. There is no danger of this result. J A miscount could 'only happen. under the laws of New York, if there were any election district in which there was no minority, and therefore no representative of the minority to watch the count, or if that representative had been; bribed to acquiesce in a false count. The law provides for an inspector of elec tion on the part of the minority in ftvery election district of the State, and such a representative was, as a matter of fact, present in every elec tion district of the State on Tuesday nignt. ine inspectors are not per mitted to pass upon the legal suffi ciency of the ballotsdropped in their boxes. ' 1 hey are to forward a speci men of each kind of ballot used. with their return, to the supervisors of the country. A record is kept of the announcement of the count in every election district, and '' as the func tion of the supervisor. to whom the reports are made is simply to add the totals of election districts, any disr- crepancy between the vote as an nounced by the supervisors and the sum of the district totals would be detected and exposed at once and would subject the- supervisors to se vere punishment. JNo aouot upon proof of the discrepancy , a court would issue a mandamus to the su pervisors to make a recount on arith metical principles and not upon par tisan sentiments. The function of the State Board of Canvassers is also ministerial Their duty is simply to add np the county totals. Of course, any failure here would.be visible to- the whole State. A question as to the formal sufficiency of the ballots may be raised' by the protest of any member of the State Board, which is filed with the return, made by his associ ates. The whole business of counting the votes is , done in the daylight from the first step to the last. x Elec tion frauds in this State have been generally confined to this city, and to cases in which the inspector ap pointed on behalf of the minority has been in collusion' with his associ ates. There is absolutely no fear that the vote of the rural districts will not be counted as it is cast. CURRENT COMMENT. An armful of nauseous or silly, or vulgar novels is as great an affliction as a number of happy, rea sonably ani wholesome stories are a delight. Love is the legitimate ob ject of romance. 'We are no longer young; but a novel without a love story is an abomination to us. Never theless, there are many other things in life a great many besides love, and he or she is a p'oor practitioner wko can do nothing but ring the changes upon that one episode of ex istence whether , in the form of the strictly virtuous but highly unrea sonable quarrellings -which kept two lovers apart for tro volumes, the misunderstandings which , any: rea sonable person' could clear up with half a dozen word; .ox in the more questionable shape of uneasy and hair-breadth balancings upon the dge of vice. We have a'great deal too much of this in contemporary fiction. Our brethren of the weekly press who lay down the law upon the subject, and part of whose capital and stock in trade," when they begin t Via premise of their profession, is a series -of short essays upon the fe male novelist, would . have us believe ht aha i the sinner, and that the inherent viciousness which makes read Greek; and Btn,1v medicine is at. the bottom of this degradation of the 2sXi.Black voootft Magazine. , i --i Thprfl havinff been a: revival of interest, both C antagonistic and ..t : ; Tiarwin's theories, an excerpt from John Coleman s remin iscences of , Charles :Reade; ipub i;ahd in ZiomncottX may be con sidered pertinent as revealing some thing of the great novelist's phi so phy of life, regarding wbich there YA 1 v. 1 snute. In. the t o nnversation with Mr, n.i TnAa aaid: "Well, when m 4.11 TTn Tie v have demon seated to their own Batisfaction that protoplasm :the Def: h,,wVn ha shown that i the great WW .' r- rtrvn-A k !t;i i .Tf ' , - f ui,g "u. auaiuu&uon : is"j wre Tena, there vet remams -thia fno.t arhfh they. cant get . overthere can be nothing more wonderful in nnr cnincf hence thaniiinf i5Qmingttere.''ITJier iore perpend, my, Bmr here, are two quotations, both bv great authors; Charles Reade and "Alex&n The first is this: .: .;.-. r , There are on earth but two thines which never die Liove which decavs not. nri Faith, which binds the soul to heaven. The last is-ff-I- pm'i'-'i Hope humbly then, on trembling pinions soar; :---' -y.y Wait the great teacher. Death,: and God " adore.; :" '::' '-t:'': -. v--Vl -The Current. Tbo N. X. World on tlie Election, From Thursday's Issue. .-. . Despite the impudent claims set up yesterday by the Republican mana gers after the manner of 1876 the fact remains -. that thea'peopW Have chosen Grovef Cleveland to be Pres ident. New.York will eive her 36 votes to bim without a shadow of doubt. .lndiaha ? and Connecticut and Ne wr Jersey are as solid as ad a ment in the Cleveland 'column.' The hopes of the Blaine, managers yes- teraay were nowhere , realized. The "Solid South" was not ".broken; The were faithful States. of" the North not shaken. ' . , Cleveland will be President. ' PERSONAL. - Mr. Ruskin is thinking of en- terUining.the worjd ,with.a. short autobio graphy. - Av- C ' M. Theodore Roustan. Frenoh Minister to the United States, left Paris for this country on Friday last. ! Mr. George B. ' McClellan is still only a middle-aged, almost a youthful ly appearing man,, without a gray hair in his handsome military moustache. John Ruskin. now .lecturing on "Pleasures in Enelajid.VcreXuses to use the word Celtic, les. he shall be kornpelled to kail it Keltic, and he fear? be mar be forced to say 8k Kekelia. - In Henry Irvine's absence from' London, William Barrett appears to tlie public as the most' prominent player, par ticularly as Hamlet, and when, Irving, on his return, finds this formidable rival, he may grin ana Barrett. MalmesburyV just published "Memoirs" are making; -a eood deil of fun in England. He pictures Disraeli on one occasion as appearing desperately low and ncspondent, and 'adds: ' He told me the Queen had just sent him her jsst new book. Gen. Booth has displaced Maj. Moore from the head of the American branch of the Salvation Army and has sent out from London as a substitute Major Smith to take command, so that the Salva tionists in this country will . see less of Moore and more of Smith. N. T. World SO UHTERN 1 TEMS. - Mrs. Polk, the President Polk, and her Washington. widow of ex daughter are in t- There are now at rtup- by. Tenn., 255 persons, of whom 135 are of American and 120 of English birth. - Dr. George E. Rives, Demo cratic candidate for Congress in the Fourth Virginia district, suffered a double defeat on election day. He died in the morning and -was beaten in the evening by the heavy colored .vote in bis district. A Card To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I will send a . recipe that will cure you free of charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Amer ica. Send self-addressed envelope to Ruv. Jo?rcnr T. Ikmah, Station D, New York. mnYJirs THE BESTT01IIC. ? ,TbJs medicine, confining Iron Witlf pure vegetable tonics, quickly and , completely Cores Dyspepsia, Indlgestlerit Weakae-w, Impare iiiooa, uiaiaria,nuui mnn x event Hood, 31 mn Nettnuc It is an un&iUntr remedy fat Disease oft no Kidneys asd UTver. . . ''' It is invaluable TorTMseases pecnliar to ' Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headache.or produce constipation crfAer Iron medicine do. , It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates . the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of " Energy, Ac., it has no equal. jej- The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper Vr.ke no other. ; 4wiiriy biows chxxicu. co - i.aitiorx ufc jy 87 DWly : tooorfrm nrm jy27 LL WOOL CASSIM KEKS FOB BOYS. Ladies Merino Tests.'! I, Ladies' Linen Collars. Corsets, Aa, just received, nov 2 tl JSO. J. HSDEICK. A Reconstriictiye anfl Tonic, , P AHRISH'S GLTCKBOLB OF. THJJ HYPO- PHOSPHITES, TJnsurpassed. . For sale by - W. 8. BRIGK3S A CO., N. W. corner Front 'and Market. oc21tf JPRBSH GOOD( BY STEAMER AND A. C. LINE now arrivlnir.- 600 bushels Va. Meal, 100 bbls Fancy Apples, 100 boxes Assorted Cakes, 50 bpls Ke w York Cabbage, 60 boxes Canned Goods, 660 lbs Creamery Butter, 1000 lbs 8. a Meats. Irish Potatoes. Turnips, Flour, Mill Feed, Lard, Bacon and Northern Sausage, at bottom prices. .. . ., B. Q. BLA1H, s oo28tf No. 19 North Second St. mmsc Relief for a TrlfliBi Cost. n VOlffl 8TTFFERINQ 7E0M COKNS. SURE .mviA Ar,. tn-nrA and BoftCorns. Bunions. warts and Moles," by using the. never-failing Corn Cure Only 16 Cents, xpgfj . T -' Druggist and Seedsman, ; noVatf Wew Market. Wilmington. R. C. I The Person Ooiiiity News, 1 published at BOXBOBO, N.C. Editors' aid lpristors. mmra w- -ha 4.Fgont aurenlation of an Pa? bUshed or circuited m the toe tobacoo te7 ltteraT : Subscription tt 00 per year. : n ' -f. :. liUlllil m Id OFFICIAL l VOTB OP NORTH CARO- The following is the official vote of Nofth Carolina, by counties, for Congress man at Large, in 1882, and for Governor,' In 1884: S 'PV- v i Vote of 1882r Vote of 1884 ' ''Mq ''3. "H- Alamance 12951 1076 ; r; -. I Alexander.,.. 677 312 ' - Alleghany .. . . 394 - 255 Anson 1736 1059 Ashe. ........ v 1006 S 1137 Beaufort...... 1680 51416 - Bertie s.. 933 1655 Bladsn ... 1280 1558 Brunswick.... , 742 858 Buncombe.. 1761 1332 ' Burke...:... 1189 909 Cabarrus.... ,1326 -707 Caldwell...... 720 296 Camden.. ... 632 541 - Carteret. ..... 843 ; 667 Caswell ; 1247 1662 Catawba...... 1615 555 Chatham.... 1 1916 1619 Cherokee..... , 383 480 Chowan...... 600 768 ' T Clay 298 165 Cleaveland... 1183 431 Columbus. ... 1430 -951 Craven....... 715 2211 Cumberland.. 2116 2159 Currituck .725 829 Dare....;.... 183 - 221 Davidson.... 1744 1705 Davie ...I 760 , 1065 Duplin....... 1805 1188 Durham 1158 921 Edgecombe... 1208 3054 Forsjthe 1560 1126 Franklin 1 1905 1968 Gaston....... 1024 832 Gates... 872 524 Graham 217 62 Granville... . 1824 " 2041 Greene 921 1058 Guilford...... 1985 1747 Halifax ...... 1687 4410 Harnett . 817 731 Haywood.... ''904 474 Henderson..; 498 "592 Hertford 696 1148 Hyde........ 725 601 Iredell 2199 1656 Jackson.; 638 267 Johnston 1982 1717 Jones 497 735 Lenoir 1275 1277 Lincoln .. 778 647. Macon 546 466 Madison 885 1090 Martin 1414 1810 , ;- , . McDowell.... 699 488' Mecklenburg.. 3327 2795 Mitchell 429 925 Montgomery.. 671 848 Moore 1377 1445 Nash 1589 1492 New Hanover 1564 2607 Northampton. 1197 2085 Onslow...... 1100 557 Orange...... 1159 986 Pamlico 622 403 Pasquotank..'. 703.4106 ; Pender....... 10361 1230 Perquimans... 685 918 Person.. . 1147 1096 Pitt 2073 2054 Polk.........1 808 372 Randolph.... 1789 1368 Richmond.... 1354 1964 Robeson 2087 2228 Rockingham.. 1946 1113 Rowan....... 1591 1374 Rutherford,.. 961 1127 Sampson. 2066 1634 Stanly 917 620 Stokes... 1220 507 Surry 1196 958 Swain 281 55 Transylvania. 319 214 .Tyrrell 383 276 Union 1283 564 i Vance 988 1482 Wake 4259 4648 j Warren 947 2171 Washington.. 525 861 i Watauga..... 725 623 ! Wayne 2010 2106 . ' Wilkes....... 927 1576 Wilson....... 1708 1296 Yadkin. ;.i.L 794 814 Yancey...... 645 520 Totals...'. 111756111247 Appointments by the Blsnop of East .Carolina-Fall Visitation, 1884. Not. 8 t atnrdav. M.P.. 8. Joseph's. Camden C. H. 9 11 18 14 18 18 19 22 28 Sundav, Christ Co., Elizabeth City Tuesday, M,P Holy Trlnity.Hertford, Wed'sday, 8. Barnabas, Wood ville.Per, Friday. M.P., 8. Mary's, Gateuville, Sunday, S. Peter's, Gates co Tuesday, M.P., 8. John's, Winton. Wed'sday, M.P., 8. Barnabas, MurfreeSboro. Saturday, M P., Holy Tnnou't.Avoca. Sunday, M.P., S. Luke's. Washington co " E.T., Grace, Plymouth. Tuesday, M.P., S. Paul's. Edenton. Sund, Convo'tn, 8. David's, Scur-pernong. 25 30 Deo 1 4 5 7 9 10 44 11 12 IS 14 15 19 20 21 - Monday, M P., 8. Andrew's, Columbia, Thursday, M.P, Grace, Woodv'le.Bert. Friday, M. P., 8. Mark's, Roxobel. Sunday, 8. Thomas, Windsor. Tuesday, M.P., Zion Church, Beaufort co. Wed'sday.M.P., 8 James, " " s.r.,r antego,4 Thursday, M.P., 8 John's, Friday, Saturday. M,p:, Sunday, S. George's, Monday, Friday, . M.P., . Saturday, M P., 8. John's, Sunday, Trinity, Makelyville. Swan Quarter. Juniper Bay. Hyde co. Fairfield Aurora. Durham's Cr'k. Chocowinity. Haw Branch; Greenville. Vane boro. Washington. Ba h. Jamesville. Williamston. . 22 Monday. S. Paul's, 24 Wed'sday.M.r., 25 Ths'dy(Ch'8mas)S. Peter's, 23 Sunday, M.P.. 8. Thomas, 83 Tuesday, M.P., Si Wed'sday.M.P.. Advent. Jan. 1885. 1 Thursday. M.P., S. Martin's, Hamilton. Holy Communion at all Morning services. Col lections for Diopesan Missions. As opportunity may. offer the ohildrenwill be oatechised. The Bishop requests to at, In aooordanoo with the Re solution of the Diocesan Convention, arrange ments be made in each Parish for a meeting of the Vestry with the Bishop. ' Ealeigh Eegister. - Early In February as soon as the printers re ceive the neeessary material the publication of the : v '. -sv . . - RALEIGH REGISTER, a North Carolina Democratic newspaper, will be commenced. ' The Bxsistkb will be printed weeklv until the great political campaign of 1884 begins. It will then be issued twice a week, or as often as may be useful or necessary to the Democratic party in North Carolina. It will be printed from new and beautiful type, on good white paper, and though it may not be large enough to hold all at once all the good thimra thftt glowing prospect uses sometimes promise, yet the application of a thorough knowledge of how to use them will put nto its thirty-two broad columns all the news, much good reading, and a complete history of what is done in North Carolina. Mr. Haix will be editor of the Bjkhbtxb. - The price of the Kegistbb will be S2 a year; $1 for six mouths. Pay for your home paper, and then remit for the Reqistkb, Those who remit 12 to this office wUl receive as A PREMIUM, . either volume ordered of "Hale's Industrial Se ries." Two volumes are now ready: Ths Woods and Timbers of North Cabolhta. Curtls's, Emmons', and Kerr's Botanical Re ports, supplemented by accurate County Re ports of Standing Forests, and illustrated by - an excellent map of the State. -1 volume 12mo. Cloth, 278 pp IL25. ' , Ikdustrtss ' or North Cabot dta Is th Coax - Tm" rVvrrwrnes. Ttrmnons'. Kerr'c Lald- ley's, Wilkes', and the Census Reports; supple-. - mented by full and accurate sketches oi tne Fifty-six Counties, and Map of the State. 1 ! volume 12mo. Cknly 425 pp.. 81 50. ' Address RALEIGH REGISTER, . jan 19 D&Wtf - - Raleigh, N. C. ! Engyies and Boilers for. Sale. piVE SECONDHAND-BOILERS, FROM 15 TO 60 horse power; all good; two second-hand En gines, portable; two new portable Engines, ' 8 to 10 horse-powet. - , f . - Ifor sale low bv oct 19 lm S. W. SKINNER. WHOLESALE PRICES, 0"0ur quotations, it should be understood, represent the wholesale prloes generally. In making up small orders higher prloes have to be Charged. - ' - ' . ABTICLS8. FBICXS. - BAGGING Gunny..... 10X' .114 Standard..... nmv. P , 18. BACON North Carolina if ,r Hams, V J 00 & 15 Shoulders, ft t.. 00 11 Sides, choice, .;....;. 00, 12U Wxstx&h Smoked -Hams, lb.. ;00 & Sides, ;..vv.;..w..V. - :; 0 & V&k Shoulders, ft.V.i;,. r Qf, -10 DktSamxd 8fdesp.B.....i.j. 0'.;. 11 Shoulders, fl .wi .v. . 0B--' 8 " BARRELS SDirits Turrjentlne. T Second Hand, each -1 60 New New York, each... 1.... 1 sa New City, each 1 00 BEESWAX lb..;. ..;..'.;.... v 2i BRICKS Wilmington, V M.... 8 00- Northern...-..;.-,....: 0 00 BUTTS B -North Carolina, 9 . - 00 . Northarn, 9 lb............... '25 & CANDLES U jfc 8ponn 18 Tallow 114 Adamantine 00 CHEESE Ib-North'nFaot'y 14 Dairy, Cream.... 00 Stato i ..' ... 10 COFFEE $ lb Java.....;. ..." -.18 Laguyra ' 18 . Eio 10 CORN MhAL W bush., in saoks, 80 - Virginia Meall.T..... 00 COTTON TIES P bundle 1 40 DOMESTICSSheeting,4-4,gyd - Yarns, bunch....... 00 EGGS dozen... ............. 25 Fl SH Mackerel, No. 1, bbl....l 00 Mackerel, No. 1, "Phalf bbl... 8 50 . Mackerel, No. 2, bbl... .. 8 60 N Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl. 00 Mackerel, No. 8, 9 bbl.. ....Z 00 Mullets, bbl . 5 00 Mullets, Pork bbls 1100 N. C. Roe Herring, keg . . . 8 00 DryCod. lb...... FLOUR 9 bbl Fine.... ...... 0 00 Northern Super., 8 75 . " Extra. .... 6 25 " Family 5 50 City Mills-Super. 4 23 l' Family..... -4 75 Extra Family 4 75 GLUE 9 B 10 GRAIN"? bushel." - Corn,8tore,bag8,prlme, white 75 - Corn, cargo, In bulk, " 65 Corn, cargo, in bags, " 10 Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags 67 Oats, from Btore 47 Cow Peas 80 HnES a Green... o Dry .!7.T.7A.i-....C... ;;...' Iff & HAY 100 tbs Eastern.,..,,. S5 Western 90 . 1 (&- 00 North River....... HOOP IRON LARD lb Northern North Carolina....... LIME- barrel LTIMRRR Citv Sawed tfi M ft. 9 10 00 10 00 1 40 Ship Stuff, resawed 18 CO Rough Edge Plank 15 00 20 00 IS 00 west India cargoes, aooora- ingto quality Dr -ssed Flooring, seasoned . Scantling and Board s,oom'n MOLASSES 9 gallon New Crop Cuba, in hhds. . . . " . "in bbls.... Porto Rico, in hhds " in bbls Sugar House, in hhds r " in bbls 18 00 -18 CO 18 00 22 00 12 00 15 00 00 00 30 33 28 30 32 35 00 20 65 2 75 13 1 45 1 00 . 18 20 22 30 2b 75 1 00 60 Syrup, in bbls. . . . ... 25 NAILS keg Cut. lOd basis. . 00 OILS p gallon Kerosene . 12 Lard.. ; 110 Linseed 90 Rosin 15 Tar 00 Deck and Spar.'. 00 POULTRY Chickens,llve,grown 25 Spring.. 8 Turkeys , .- 50 PEATxUS $ bushel : 60 POTATO Eh 3 bushel Sweet.. 85 Irish, per barrel, new w PORK barrel City Mess.... 18150 Prime 15 00 Rump 17 00 & 2 00 19 50 16 00 18 00 i 8 RICE Carolina, St 4? -. Rough, bushel OJpland).. 80 Do, do (Lowland) 1 00 RAGS lb Country , 1 City VI ROPE t , 14J 8ALT salt-Alum ........... 60 Liverpool 80 Lisbon 00 American. 00 SUGAR lb-Cuba 0 Porto Rico 0 A Coffee 0 B ' 0 O 6 Ex C 7 Crushed : 9 80AP ?? lb Northern 5 SHINGLES 9 M Contract .... 5 00 Common .-. 2 00 Cypress Saps 4 50 Cypress Hearts 0 00 STAVES 9 M W O Barrel. ... 8 00 - RO Hogshead 00 00 TALLOW 8... 1 TIMBER V M feet Ext Heart (1st class yellow pine). .13 00, 00 Prime sbip'g, 1st class heart. 00 Extra Mill, good heart 00 Mill Prime ,. 6 50 Common Mill 4 00 Inferior to Ordinary 8 00 WOOL Tb Washed 00 Unwashed , . . . , 00 Burrv.... 10 WHISKEY V gallon Northern 1 00 North Carolina 100 WILMINGTON MONEY MARKET. Exchange (sight) onNew York.5. . . . . M discount ( Baltimore ' Boston ;... Philadelphia.... Western Cities. Exchange, SO days, 1 V cent Bank of New Hanover Stock. 107 First National Bank Stock. 90 Navassa Guano Company Stock. 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons. ... 23 'undlng, 1866 10 Funding, 1868 10 New 4s.... 80 W A W R R Bonds, 7 8o (Gold Interest)! U6 Carolina Central R R Bondf, 6c 106 Wilmington, Col. & Augusta R R Konds;... 105 Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 0o 100 " " 8c 100 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 Vo 100 Wilmington Weldon RR Stock. ........ 110 North Carolina R R Stock 80 Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock .... 50 Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock 120 "Will ptrrffjr the BLOOOrres late tfie LIVER and KIDNEYS. and Restore thk EffiAJjTff pepsin, w !tntu Auucuwi " . dljteirtion, Wok of Strength. . i ir . 9 In ana iirea eennKa"s"i-el cured. Bones, muscles ana nerves receive ncwiorce. Enlivens the mind and i supplies Brain Power. J& I CS Snffcrlngfrom complaints - J B Ca "9 peculiar to their Bex will find In DR. HASTEK'S IBON TOOTO a sofa and ipeedy cure. 31ves a clear, healthy complexion. Frequent attempts counteriIng only ada to the popularity of the original. Do not expert' meat net the original amli ckst. MocTKX your buuiwu w -tZX'-rZll BIM. Mo.. for our-KAMEOOK' aug 16DAWly au 16 ENCODRAGE HOME 1NSTITOTI0NS. Security Against Fire. Tt8 Hortl CpIiia Hoie Insurance Co. : RALEIGU,N. C. THIS COMPANY COM TIM UES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on all elapses of Insurable, property. . . All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The "Home" is rapidly gaining m public favor, and appeals with oonndence to insurers of property lu North Carolina. Agents in all parts of the State. - JOHN GATLING, President. " W. 8. PRIMROSE, Secretary. ' PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. ATKINSON & MANNING, Agents, -sep26tf Wilmington. N. C. Atkinson & Manning's Insurance Rooms, BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, Wilmington, N. C. Fire, Marine airiife Companies. Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000. Oysters. Oysters. ! FINE LOT OF FRESH OYSTERS JUST RE ceived. WINES, LIQUORS, LAGER, BEER, CI GARS, &c. at STAR 8AL00N. No. 13 Market St. ' 1 . - GEO. P, HERBERT, :l. oct7tf . . : - , Proprietor. Mlmington & Weldon fcfc&.l i vuu w. lOmcs or Qmxu 8TjnmnwKinENT, . i ' v. ( wumingtoi!. . v- uct, ai, ism. i ? Change, of . Schedule ON AND AFTER NOV. 2, 1884, AT 9.00 A. M Voasaniro. IVa-lna rtri Mia WUintncrtm, A Val don Railroad will run as follows: ;.. ,.f 3Day Kail and Express ; Trains, Delly i-i Ns. 47 North and- 48 Sontn. t; ' Leave Wfimington, Frost St. Depot, at 8 55 A M. Arrive atiWeldon. , . i. ........ . . . . . 2.45 A. M, Leave Weldoa.... 2.10 P. M Airlve atjWilmlngton. Front St. Depot." 7.35 P. M. Fast Theotse Mah-akd FAeasKSKa iSit Hailt - ' No. 40 t-OTJTH. . Leave Weldon.. .-;.;:.. 5.35 P. M Arrive aWUmlnston, Front st. Depot, 10.C0 P. M Mail am Pasbsitosb . Tbatb Dailt No. 43 " :' ,. 1: " Noeth. Leave 'Wilmington. Arrive at; Weldon. ...v,v... .. 8.S0P. M 2.35. A. M Train Nb. 45 leaves Wilmington at 1.80 A. M arrives afeWeldon at 7 A. M. : Train Nb 42 leaves Weldon at 1.10 A. M ar-' nves at Wilmington ax 7.10 A: M. c Train N6. 42 daily except Monday. Train Nb." 45 daily except Sunday. Train N,o. 40 South wUl fltop only at Wilson, Goldeboro and Magnolia. -: Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Monnt "fn.r -Tarwrr Rt. - 12 M stiH 9 k t tw daily. Returning, leave Tarboro at l.to P.Mand lu a. ji. aaiiy. - - - . .. . : Train , on Scotland Neok Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neok at 2.40 P. K. . Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 80 A. M. .daily. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily.; All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. . -Train No. 43 runs' daily and makes close coik nection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. - . . ,- - ' ' --. : All trains run solid between Wilmington , and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached, it : For accommodation of local travel a Passenger Ooaon will be attached to Local Freight leavmsr TirtlMl., A A. t lfl A, a TV iiiiuiiigt-uu at riu m. unuy eAcept BUIiaay TrtTIAT -A TttTTTTi i. sl. JSjaKKaur. uen i assenffer a cent. oc ol II fILHIK6T0K,C0L'HBlA4AlJSDSTA Railroad Co. OTTICK OF GXKZBAX STJP'T, J Wilmington, N. C, Oct 81, 1884. f Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER NOV'R 2D, 1884, AT 8.00 P. M., the following Passenger Schedule wQl be run on this road: NIGHT lEXPIlESS TRAINS (Daily) Nos. 48 West and 47 East. Leave Wllmlngtoii .. 8.C0P.M. Leave Florence. 2.40 A. M. Arrive at Ci, C. & A. Junction 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia... ...6.40 A.M. Leave Columbia; 9.55 P. M. Leave Cy C & A. Junction :10.20 P. M. Leave Florence 4.50 A.M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8.85 A. M. Nisht Mac) ahd Passxvskb Trais. Daily. No. 40 t Wbst. Leave Wilmington.. Arrive at Florence. . 10.20 P.M. 1.30 A.M. Mail and Iasp sksbb Tract Daily No. 43 Bast. Leave. Florence. 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington 8.05 P. M Train No.!4J leaves Wilmington at 7.30 A. M.; arrives at Florence at 11.55 a. M Train No.?45 leaves Florence at 3.10 P. M.; ar rives at ft flpineton at 1)5 A. M. Train Ko.i42 daily except Monday. Train No.45-daily except Sunday. Trains 42 and 43 stop at all stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton and Marten. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. & C. R. R., C, & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 48 Night Ex press. i Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 48. i - All trains Jrun solid between Charleston and Wilmington! Local Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 5C0 A. M. ' 1 j JOHN F. DIVINE, ' Gen'ISupt. T. M. EMERSON, GenT Passenger Agent. oc 81 tf i CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. ' Officx ov StmsnmnirDEKT, I jwilmlngton, N. a, Sept. 21, 1884.1 . Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SEPT. 21, 1884, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be operated on this Railroad: j . PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. 1 Leave Wilmington at. ... . ...7.00 P. ...7.35 P. ...7.30A. ...8.15 P. M. M. M. M. M. No. 1. V Leave Raleigtvat. 1 Arrive at Charlotte at. . . I Leave Charlotte at No. 2. Arrive at Raleigh at Arrive at Wilminston at. ...9.00 A. .8.25 A. M. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and Points designated in the Company's Time Table. . j SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MALL. EX r - PRESS AND FREIGHT. . bally except Sundays. -v. 1 Leave1 Charlotte... .... 8.15 A. M. wo'8 (Arrive at shelbv..... ... 12.15 P, M. Leave Shelby 4. 1.40P. M. Arrive at Charlotte. 5.40 P. M. N0.4 Trains No.l and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeplng-Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Ealeleh and Charlotte. Take TraiaNo. 1 forStatesville, Stations West ern N. C.B. R., Ashville and-points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. f L. C. JONES, I ' Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Eassenger Agent, sep21tf j .- .. . j Withdut Money ............. - i I '-AND Without Price ! I ! f .V; We have; .just inued a most wonderful and 'IS i : . -. . valaable new book, which treats of diseases "pe culiar to the f emale sex," and have spared neith er pains nolf inoney to make it worthy the pe- I ; ; - . rusal and confidence of (he women all over our ! 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